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This is one of the most retarded videos I ever watched without the Adderall company. You have no video so you found one company that has been exposed and is one bad actor. The rest of the video is a bunch of nothing.
My regular Dr's office started offering telehealth services in 2020 and it was phenomenal. I see my regular psychiatrist in person once a year, and otherwise we do video calls every 3 months.
I had an experience with one of these companies and it was exactly like that. The provider kept cutting me off when I was trying to explain my symptoms in more detail and I could never get a hold of her after the first consultation.
I feel like we should focus more on the root problem - greedy pharmaceutical companies draining Americans wallets. Clearly telehealth sites need more regulation, but for a lot of people, it's the only way they can feasibly access these life-changing medications
@@ChosenOne6666 It is legal in Mexico, and in much of the world, and much of our history. The fact that prostitution is so criminalized in more civilized countries, that is lame.
I’m glad you made this, I saw a Telehealth professional recently and all they prescribed me were drugs. Simply they aren’t even good, better off going somewhere in person to actually build a meaningful connection with your provider.
Telehealth has helped me so much. It really depends on the Dr. I have epilepsy so it's hard for me to get around. My online Dr doesn't provide the meds
Good video A little clarification Viagra was not created to treat hypertension, but pulmonary hypertension, which very different BTW, if you ever need an MD to consulting about your healthcare videos, let me know
My friend in Germany wanted wegovy for weight loss, but the doctors there were against it because of the culture there. She found a German telehealth company. She was ready to be checked throughly by ordinary doctors and listen to them but, doctors simply pushed her to the teleheath system.
Thank you for this. I had received advertisement to sign up for telehealth, I thought it was through my insurance. Glad I didn't sign up. Anyway, a very simple and nearly free way to remove warts painlessly......castor oil and baking soda. Place a drop of castor oil on the wart, then cover it with baking soda and a band-aid, do this once a day for 3-4 days. I had a wart on my finger for years, this was the technique that got rid of it. After the 3rd or 4th day, it was still there but looked like it was beginning to lift, I left it alone and next thing I know, it was gone.
This is so messed up! Things are gonna get a lot worse in 2025 too as scammers and bad companies are allowed to do whatever they want without regulation. It’s bad enough now that we relax stuff for an emergency i can’t imagine with none whatsoever.
online telehealth saved my life. It allowed me to get on suboxone and stop taking fentanyl, without having to go to my primary care physician and be judged, as well as jump through 40 hoops just to get the prescription. Whether or not adderall should be available however is an entirely different discussion. I still have to actually go to a pharmacy and get my prescription filled for suboxone, I cant just have it shipped straight to my house
My family doctor called my dad to tell him that they recieved the documents they asked for...super short call, no real medicininal talk. Got sent a bill for telehealth even though THEY called without asking us
IMO any adult should be able to buy any medication without a prescription (another form of prohibition). There is plenty of stuff on the shelves of the grocery store that would harm you just as much if taken incorrectly. Let alone the more dangerous things that you can get in other stores. Prescriptions just add unnecessary restrictions to accessing medications they need but can't can't spend money on a doctor visit, or can't get granted a prescription due to ground breaking off label use.
Ive been thinking about this recently. I totally hear the sentiment. I'm wondering whether medication is different cuz it's meant to be ingested, unlike say windshield fluid. Things like alcohol and cigarettes will kill you slowly over time, but some meds can kill you quite rapidly. On the flip side, I wonder whether removing the need for prescriptions would give people more agency and encourage them to take ownership of their healthcare. It's a really interesting and important discussion we should be having more of....
Can I get a HELL NO brother? More seriously, meds are no laughing matter, and they can affect your body in unexpected (for the layman) ways. Taking medications (like any other medical procedure) is always a balancing act between how it helps you and how it can harm you, and you cannot expect most people to seriously consider these tradeoffs. Not because they're stupid, but because they are human. Seriously when was the last time you read a manual thoroughly? Do you really expect your average Joe to fully engage in the nuance involved? Having to spend money to see a doctor is an orthogonal issue. The solution is not to remove the opinion from a health professional, but to fix your health system. (The US spends more per capita for worse results than most other developed economies.)
The majority of adults are not qualified to make rational decisions about what drugs they would need for a given situation. What you're suggesting would result in a lot of dead people.
Strongly disagree. Some of these drugs will outright kill you if taken together. And many are a whole lot more potent than bacon from the supermarket that'll kill you in 15 years and give you lots of warning to course correct.
All I know is it gives the medical professionals less accountability then they already have, it usually seems to be a women who is completely lacking in life experience and thinks because she's reading and regurgitating what she learned at college is good enough.
Unfortunately, this is a hard truth that many are overlooking. I'm not sure if it's because of women having less history to lean on in work environments or what, but it absolutely is the overwhelming majority pushing these psych drugs onto people with little to no regret.
thats a weird theory to begin with - why on earth should telehealth options by for profit health care providers solve the fundamentally broken system that was created by for profit health care providers and their focus on maximizing profits?
These stupid companies handing out Adderall like Halloween candy are the reason I can never get my prescription refilled because it’s always out of stock. It pisses me off, every month I have to play this game.
I watched a doc on Adderall a couple weeks ago. There is a actual shortage in the usa... ppl have been buying them on the dark web. Cheaper too. And they already had a script for em
@@jchastain789yea- The problem is a ton of black market Adderall has meth pressed into it (albeit at very low doses)- There are some that are just amphetamine - but they’re not dextroamphetamine
16:14 Taking the word of the DEA at face value is like believing that a used car salesman is really trying to help you with a good deal. All the actual issues that caused the opioid epidemic to grow are now fixed or made illegal. Every state has a prescription drug monitoring program, controlled drug prescriptions are limited to no more than one month, and it's impossible to doctor shop now. The "similarities" the DEA spokesman gave between the opioid crisis and stimulant prescribing today are laughable. Of course there's an increasing number of drug manufacturers producing stimulants, there's a growing population in the US and ADHD has become a better recognized disorder. Water is wet.
Solid video otherwise. You're right that there should be more scrutiny in online prescribing services (and even IRL) and that can be done without sacrificing consumer convenience.
The only reason people use this telehealth is because it's cheaper/freer than standard healthcare. No shot once these things consolidate like every other online tech BS, this already bad service will get so much worse and expensive.
I think that you may have ADHD. You have some minor symptoms similar to mine. You can still be very productive with ADHD. Sometimes, the worst symptoms of it are social and you end up failing in responsibilities towards others. Please don't entirely dismiss the possibility.
It's administrative care costs and bullshit costs lobbyists and kickbacks and bribes.. and been to er etc and 25k costs for bad care and almost dying by malpractice is not good
Dang. Love-hate this. We are worried that people are getting more power to self diagnose but meanwhile they already do with other drugs like alcohol, tobacco, etc. I understand those are different but not enough for me to ignore.
If you really think the harm caused by taking medications you shouldn't are similar to those of recreational drugs, you live in a delusion. Meds taken willy-nilly can fuck you up for life way more quickly than the vast majority of recreational drugs.
People aren't self diagnosing, that's not what this is. This is propaganda and manipulation. Most of these people don't think they may have ADHD, or would even consider taking something as extreme as AMPHETAMINES until ads from these companies start to get pushed on them.
@RogerKlots yes but understanding propaganda and manipulation is a fundamental skill to survive our modern world. Otherwise everyone would be bankrupt and marketing would be illegal.
@@geoffreydowdle5751 As the saying go "You are not immune to propaganda." In fact, when you think you are, you're more likely to fall into it because you do not tend to think about propaganda at all. And for marketing, there is such a thing as a scale of harms. Buying an overpriced ice cream that failed to fill the void inside you isn't as dramatic as the terrible life changing consequences that self-medication can have.
If there is a demand, there will be a market. Good luck explaining someone that he/she does not have ADHD or ED. Pill seekers will always find pushers. It is crisis of self-diagnosing and self treatment due to abudance of information
Eh. It's not as much that as it is people are very susceptible to the medical industry. These are highly addictive, personality and biology altering medications just like opiates. There is a fair argument to be made that many people end up 'pill seekers' because these addictive substances were pushed onto them in the first place.
gotta be honest. i don't really see the issues with this. people are expected to take care of your own health. i don't see why any of these drug restrictions are justified. half of them are from a moral panic of the late 1900s. As an American I do not trust the profit-driven medical system. I'd far prefer if I could access medications from my own research, instead of being forced to go without because I need a doctor to approve my decisions.
You swiping your hand for a video for another day on the massive price discrepancy between meds in the US and other countries is not an aside, it's the main reason and driving force for everything in this video. It's like Netflix, Spotify, and Steam vs piracy. Over half the US adult population is medically eligible for glp1s for weight loss, but the minimum price is beyond the vast majority of them. If it were easy and affordable to do it through an in person doctor, people would do that.
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This is one of the most retarded videos I ever watched without the Adderall company. You have no video so you found one company that has been exposed and is one bad actor. The rest of the video is a bunch of nothing.
Please put english subtitles in your video... It can be beneficial for those with less grammatical expertise...😅
Yet another industry that should NOT BE PROFIT MOTIVATED. It's a problem we keep seeing over and over in the US.
What a moronic take
My regular Dr's office started offering telehealth services in 2020 and it was phenomenal. I see my regular psychiatrist in person once a year, and otherwise we do video calls every 3 months.
I had an experience with one of these companies and it was exactly like that. The provider kept cutting me off when I was trying to explain my symptoms in more detail and I could never get a hold of her after the first consultation.
I feel like we should focus more on the root problem - greedy pharmaceutical companies draining Americans wallets. Clearly telehealth sites need more regulation, but for a lot of people, it's the only way they can feasibly access these life-changing medications
You can get ED medication across the border (same quality) for $50 dollars. Take a trip. I went to the dentist paid $175 for two fillings and bridge.
ChosenOne6666 has the RUclips Premium Profile
You can get ED medicine, and try it out with the ladies to boot. To verify that the medicine works, and for science.
@harmonk8012 LAME
@@ChosenOne6666 It is legal in Mexico, and in much of the world, and much of our history. The fact that prostitution is so criminalized in more civilized countries, that is lame.
@@harmonk8012 You have issues bro. Please go away.
I’m glad you made this, I saw a Telehealth professional recently and all they prescribed me were drugs. Simply they aren’t even good, better off going somewhere in person to actually build a meaningful connection with your provider.
Telehealth has helped me so much. It really depends on the Dr. I have epilepsy so it's hard for me to get around. My online Dr doesn't provide the meds
I rather do tele med and pay $100 for my refill script than $250 at the in person dr.
Great work here! Keep it up 💪💪
If you're not gonna use those ADHD meds, I'll take them off your hands. I actually do have ADHD and the meds help a ton
this
good luck getting an Rx over the age of 15
Tweaker
I've had GREAT Results with my telehealth experience , Great Doctor as well .
Good video
A little clarification
Viagra was not created to treat hypertension, but pulmonary hypertension, which very different
BTW, if you ever need an MD to consulting about your healthcare videos, let me know
Wow, sorry about that. Could not tell the difference.
We’ll take you up on that offer next time.
My friend in Germany wanted wegovy for weight loss, but the doctors there were against it because of the culture there. She found a German telehealth company.
She was ready to be checked throughly by ordinary doctors and listen to them but, doctors simply pushed her to the teleheath system.
If you don't suffer here for your weight loss it shouldn't be done - that is the culture here.
Love your work man
Thank you for this. I had received advertisement to sign up for telehealth, I thought it was through my insurance. Glad I didn't sign up. Anyway, a very simple and nearly free way to remove warts painlessly......castor oil and baking soda. Place a drop of castor oil on the wart, then cover it with baking soda and a band-aid, do this once a day for 3-4 days. I had a wart on my finger for years, this was the technique that got rid of it. After the 3rd or 4th day, it was still there but looked like it was beginning to lift, I left it alone and next thing I know, it was gone.
That ad placement was smooth 🧈
I wanna meet Caya sooo bad....
Meeting Caya once in my lifetime would be a dream come true😭
This is so messed up! Things are gonna get a lot worse in 2025 too as scammers and bad companies are allowed to do whatever they want without regulation. It’s bad enough now that we relax stuff for an emergency i can’t imagine with none whatsoever.
I hope tv survives long enough for American Greed to have en episode covering these
online telehealth saved my life. It allowed me to get on suboxone and stop taking fentanyl, without having to go to my primary care physician and be judged, as well as jump through 40 hoops just to get the prescription. Whether or not adderall should be available however is an entirely different discussion. I still have to actually go to a pharmacy and get my prescription filled for suboxone, I cant just have it shipped straight to my house
My family doctor called my dad to tell him that they recieved the documents they asked for...super short call, no real medicininal talk. Got sent a bill for telehealth even though THEY called without asking us
Excellent video! Btw might be coming to visit next year, would love to link up!
Sure thing! Hit us up.
IMO any adult should be able to buy any medication without a prescription (another form of prohibition). There is plenty of stuff on the shelves of the grocery store that would harm you just as much if taken incorrectly. Let alone the more dangerous things that you can get in other stores. Prescriptions just add unnecessary restrictions to accessing medications they need but can't can't spend money on a doctor visit, or can't get granted a prescription due to ground breaking off label use.
Ive been thinking about this recently. I totally hear the sentiment.
I'm wondering whether medication is different cuz it's meant to be ingested, unlike say windshield fluid. Things like alcohol and cigarettes will kill you slowly over time, but some meds can kill you quite rapidly.
On the flip side, I wonder whether removing the need for prescriptions would give people more agency and encourage them to take ownership of their healthcare.
It's a really interesting and important discussion we should be having more of....
Can I get a HELL NO brother?
More seriously, meds are no laughing matter, and they can affect your body in unexpected (for the layman) ways. Taking medications (like any other medical procedure) is always a balancing act between how it helps you and how it can harm you, and you cannot expect most people to seriously consider these tradeoffs. Not because they're stupid, but because they are human. Seriously when was the last time you read a manual thoroughly? Do you really expect your average Joe to fully engage in the nuance involved?
Having to spend money to see a doctor is an orthogonal issue. The solution is not to remove the opinion from a health professional, but to fix your health system. (The US spends more per capita for worse results than most other developed economies.)
The majority of adults are not qualified to make rational decisions about what drugs they would need for a given situation. What you're suggesting would result in a lot of dead people.
Strongly disagree. Some of these drugs will outright kill you if taken together. And many are a whole lot more potent than bacon from the supermarket that'll kill you in 15 years and give you lots of warning to course correct.
Very well made video🎉
All I know is it gives the medical professionals less accountability then they already have, it usually seems to be a women who is completely lacking in life experience and thinks because she's reading and regurgitating what she learned at college is good enough.
Unfortunately, this is a hard truth that many are overlooking.
I'm not sure if it's because of women having less history to lean on in work environments or what, but it absolutely is the overwhelming majority pushing these psych drugs onto people with little to no regret.
that company (Done.) STILL has David Brody on their front page like nothing happened. thats insanity. how on earth are they still operating?
None of this would be a problem is patients (consumers) had to pay for their own medicine outside of a subsidized insurance system.
thats a weird theory to begin with - why on earth should telehealth options by for profit health care providers solve the fundamentally broken system that was created by for profit health care providers and their focus on maximizing profits?
These stupid companies handing out Adderall like Halloween candy are the reason I can never get my prescription refilled because it’s always out of stock. It pisses me off, every month I have to play this game.
Blame the other addicts that want the drugs more than you do.
Actually, it's bc the dea only let's them create a certain amount. We need more than the Dea allows....
Why do you deserve them above anyone else
I watched a doc on Adderall a couple weeks ago. There is a actual shortage in the usa... ppl have been buying them on the dark web. Cheaper too. And they already had a script for em
@@jchastain789yea-
The problem is a ton of black market Adderall has meth pressed into it (albeit at very low doses)-
There are some that are just amphetamine - but they’re not dextroamphetamine
Finasteride is so expensive here in Canada. I wish we had more options.
Real journalism
Meanwhile on Fox News:
Omg gov bad they bought a $30k toilet in 2014!!
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Click the bell
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16:14 Taking the word of the DEA at face value is like believing that a used car salesman is really trying to help you with a good deal. All the actual issues that caused the opioid epidemic to grow are now fixed or made illegal. Every state has a prescription drug monitoring program, controlled drug prescriptions are limited to no more than one month, and it's impossible to doctor shop now. The "similarities" the DEA spokesman gave between the opioid crisis and stimulant prescribing today are laughable. Of course there's an increasing number of drug manufacturers producing stimulants, there's a growing population in the US and ADHD has become a better recognized disorder. Water is wet.
Solid video otherwise. You're right that there should be more scrutiny in online prescribing services (and even IRL) and that can be done without sacrificing consumer convenience.
I think Caya is struggling with flu. Get well soon Caya
I guess moving pharmaceutical producers away from the US can alleviate a bit their aggressive marketing
she's in house arrest in walter white's house
The only reason people use this telehealth is because it's cheaper/freer than standard healthcare. No shot once these things consolidate like every other online tech BS, this already bad service will get so much worse and expensive.
Just anotehr way to move product for the pharma industry
Yep, partner couldn't get pills for months 🙄
I think that you may have ADHD. You have some minor symptoms similar to mine. You can still be very productive with ADHD. Sometimes, the worst symptoms of it are social and you end up failing in responsibilities towards others.
Please don't entirely dismiss the possibility.
It's administrative care costs and bullshit costs lobbyists and kickbacks and bribes.. and been to er etc and 25k costs for bad care and almost dying by malpractice is not good
I just watched the substance, with how easy to come with these drugs, I see the parallels in the movie
Dang. Love-hate this. We are worried that people are getting more power to self diagnose but meanwhile they already do with other drugs like alcohol, tobacco, etc. I understand those are different but not enough for me to ignore.
If you really think the harm caused by taking medications you shouldn't are similar to those of recreational drugs, you live in a delusion. Meds taken willy-nilly can fuck you up for life way more quickly than the vast majority of recreational drugs.
People aren't self diagnosing, that's not what this is.
This is propaganda and manipulation.
Most of these people don't think they may have ADHD, or would even consider taking something as extreme as AMPHETAMINES until ads from these companies start to get pushed on them.
@RogerKlots yes but understanding propaganda and manipulation is a fundamental skill to survive our modern world. Otherwise everyone would be bankrupt and marketing would be illegal.
@@geoffreydowdle5751 As the saying go "You are not immune to propaganda." In fact, when you think you are, you're more likely to fall into it because you do not tend to think about propaganda at all.
And for marketing, there is such a thing as a scale of harms. Buying an overpriced ice cream that failed to fill the void inside you isn't as dramatic as the terrible life changing consequences that self-medication can have.
If there is a demand, there will be a market. Good luck explaining someone that he/she does not have ADHD or ED. Pill seekers will always find pushers. It is crisis of self-diagnosing and self treatment due to abudance of information
Eh. It's not as much that as it is people are very susceptible to the medical industry. These are highly addictive, personality and biology altering medications just like opiates.
There is a fair argument to be made that many people end up 'pill seekers' because these addictive substances were pushed onto them in the first place.
gotta be honest. i don't really see the issues with this. people are expected to take care of your own health. i don't see why any of these drug restrictions are justified. half of them are from a moral panic of the late 1900s.
As an American I do not trust the profit-driven medical system. I'd far prefer if I could access medications from my own research, instead of being forced to go without because I need a doctor to approve my decisions.
10:43 holy crap man. We are cooked.
They are ruining it for legitimate doctors.
Do they recommend meds for pain?
No
you should do one for Dyson electronics, interesting storie there
If you use tech to build upon the existing healthcare then you've just built a more cost efficient of a broken system.
Erin Marie Olszewski nurse whistleblower exposé 2020?
Telehealth prescribing Viagra for gym pumps?! 🤦♂ What’s next, caffeine pills for Netflix marathons?
Okay but are we all okay with the mustache?
Asking the right questions.
Yesssssss! Funky!
Keep it natural folks. 😅
You swiping your hand for a video for another day on the massive price discrepancy between meds in the US and other countries is not an aside, it's the main reason and driving force for everything in this video. It's like Netflix, Spotify, and Steam vs piracy. Over half the US adult population is medically eligible for glp1s for weight loss, but the minimum price is beyond the vast majority of them. If it were easy and affordable to do it through an in person doctor, people would do that.
Nothing works in the states. 😂.
Someone had to say iy
All RUclipsrs have adhd
You might be right.
Oh 😱😮 no capitalism is doing capitalism 😞
The US version of it, yes. Greedy and callous.
@jackiedelvalle all capitalism will eventually become this
@@CarterSimon777your more than welcome to go live in a communist country. I hear China has great healthcare 😅
Lousy documentary. These arent inherent to telehealth
Selling Drugs ligally or not is Selling drugs😅